Canada’s 32 Best Credit Card Offers for August 2024

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If you’re in the market for a new credit card, it’s important to consider the welcome bonus that the credit card is offering. This is a one-time incentive to encourage you to apply for the card, only available in your first year with the card.

The signup bonus is a big part of the value you’ll get from a new credit card, above and beyond its core features, at least in the first year. Often the signup bonus will influence your decision to apply, perhaps even more strongly than the card’s other qualities.

Here are the best credit card offers in Canada for August 2024.

What’s Happening This Month?

We’re now in the heat of the summer months, with many people taking vacations close to home and abroad. If you used points for your trip, you’ll be glad to know that there are some great offers out there to help fund your next adventure.

Here’s a summary of some of this month’s highlights, including elevated bonuses and key deadlines to be aware of:

  • The WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard has returned to its record-high welcome bonus of up to 700 WestJet dollars, through October 30, 2024
  • CIBC debuted new offers on its lineup of Aventura and Aeroplan cards
  • Scotiabank launched new offers on its suite of Scene+ credit cards
  • In a somewhat unusual move, we haven’t seen any new summer offers from American Express, which it usually releases

Methodology

This list is an opinionated ranking of the best credit card offers in Canada, based on a few key factors that we use to evaluate the appeal of a signup bonus.

First and foremost, we look at the net value you can expect to earn when you apply for the card. This is the value of any first-year bonuses, rebates, and deals, minus annual fees. Rewards points are adjusted to a cash value based on our Points Valuations.

Next, we consider how easy it is to earn the welcome bonus. Cards may get a boost for a low spending requirement, or a long timeline to meet the spending threshold to qualify for the bonus. Meanwhile, they may get dinged for a high spending requirement, merchant category spending requirements, or drawn-out recurring monthly requirements.

All else being equal, we prefer cards with low annual fees. Any card with a first-year annual fee waiver, offering a bonus above a certain value, is a candidate for this list. However, the total first-year value of the offer is a bigger factor, as you can earn points faster and still come out ahead by paying high annual fees for cards with larger signup bonuses.

Finally, we may give a card a slight boost if its offer is significantly better than usual, or if we like the long-term features of the card. However, this list is mostly determined by what you can gain in the first year with a new credit card, compared to other deals available now.

Business Platinum Card from American Express

Not surprisingly, the Business Platinum Card from American Express remains among the cream of the crop.

Currently, the card offers Canada’s most sizeable total welcome bonus: 80,000 points upon spending $15,000 in the first three months, and another 40,000 in the second year.

While this premium Amex card comes with a high annual fee of $799, it’s offset by the value of the large signup bonus alone.

Plus, you may even find long-term value in keeping the card thanks to its best-in-class perks, including extensive lounge access, comprehensive travel insurance, $200 annual travel credit, and generous refer-a-friend bonuses.

In fact, you’ll need to keep it into the second year to earn the second portion of the welcome bonus, which is sizeable enough to warrant consideration.

The current total offer is less than the all-time high we saw in Summer 2022, but it’s also better than what we’ve seen since.

If you’re looking to rack up points quickly, the Business Platinum Card from American Express is without a doubt a great place to start, as long as you can meet the beefy minimum spending requirement.

Business Platinum Card from American Express

  • Earn 80,000 MR points upon spending $15,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 40,000 MR points upon making a purchase in months 14–17 as a cardholder
  • And, earn 1.25x MR points on all purchases
  • Also, receive a $200 annual travel credit
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Unlimited airport lounge access for you and one guest at Priority Pass, Plaza Premium, Centurion, and other lounges
  • Credits and rebates for business expenses throughout the year with Amex Offers
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Qualify for the card as a sole proprietor
  • Annual fee: $799

American Express Business Gold Rewards Card

The American Express Business Gold Rewards Card is also offering a very strong bonus, and it comes with a smaller $199 annual fee to boot.

At 75,000 Membership Rewards points, this offer is the standard high-water mark for this card.

It’s simple to earn the bonus, with a spending requirement of $5,000 in three months on any category of purchases. With the offers on other Amex cards down while the Business Gold stays high, now would be a good time to add this one to your collection.

American Express Business Gold Rewards Card

  • Earn 70,000 75,000 MR points upon spending $5,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 10,000 MR points in each calendar quarter you spend $20,000
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Enjoy the exclusive benefits of being an American Express cardholder
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $199

American Express Gold Rewards Card

Earning the full welcome bonus of 70,000 MR points on the Gold Rewards Card requires you to spend $1,000 each month, for the first 12 months. The total amount you need to spend is less than on the Business Platinum and more than the Business Gold, and you’ll need to keep track of it every month.

The 10,000 points earned upon spending $4,000 in the first three months isn’t great, but the total welcome bonus over the year adds up, and is undoubtedly attractive.

On the other hand, since you’ll have to spend at least $13,000 spread out over the first year, you’d probably be better off looking elsewhere, especially if you can get more points sooner with a smaller spend with the Business Gold.

However, if you’re somebody who tends to max out the 5x earning rate on your Cobalt every year, then this could serve as a decent backup.

American Express Gold Rewards Card

  • Earn 10,000 MR points upon spending $4,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn an additional 5,000 MR points upon spending $1,000 in each of the first 12 months, up to 60,000 MR points
  • Also, receive an annual $100 travel credit and a $50 NEXUS credit
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Plaza Premium membership with four annual lounge passes
  • Credits and rebates for daily expenses throughout the year with Amex Offers
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $250

American Express Business Edge Card

With a low annual fee of $99, this card is a good option if you’re looking to rack up points at a low cost.

Still, you’ll face the same $5,000 spending requirement as the Business Gold Rewards Card, but with a smaller welcome bonus.

Note that you’ll need to sustain spending of $3,000 per month to earn the final 12,000 MR points, a prospect which I’d recommend forgoing in favour of better ways to earn points on other cards.

American Express Business Edge Card

  • Earn 45,000 55,000 MR points upon spending $5,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn an additional 1,000 MR points for each of the first 12 months in which you spend $3,000, for an additional 12,000 MR points
  • Also, earn 3x 10x MR points on food and drinks, ridesharing, gas, office equipment, and electronics, up to an additional 10,000 MR points
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan, Avios, or Marriott Bonvoy
  • Enjoy the exclusive benefits of being an American Express cardholder
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $99

American Express Platinum Card

The personal Platinum Card is currently offering a solid welcome bonus of 100,000 Membership Rewards points.

As we saw with the Business Platinum, you’ll earn the lion’s share in the first year, with the second batch awarded after you’ve paid the $799 annual fee once more.

However, there’s a fairly hefty spending requirement of $10,000 in the first three months to earn 70,000 points. If that doesn’t pose a barrier, then now could be a good time to add this chunk of metal to your wallet.

The offer isn’t the highest we’ve ever seen, but a the range of ongoing benefits on this card, you may also find value in keeping it around for a while.

As a cardholder, you’ll get a $200 dining credit and a $200 annual travel credit to use each year, in addition to the regular carousel of Amex Offers.

American Express Platinum Card

  • Earn 70,000 MR points upon spending $10,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 30,000 MR points upon making a purchase in months 14–17 as a cardholder
  • Also, earn 2x MR points on all dining and travel purchases
  • Also, receive an annual $200 travel credit
  • Also, receive an annual $200 dining credit
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Unlimited airport lounge access for you and one guest at Priority Pass, Plaza Premium, Centurion, and other lounges
  • Credits and rebates for daily expenses throughout the year with Amex Offers
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $799

American Express Aeroplan Business Reserve Card

The latest offer on the business variant of Amex’s premium Aeroplan card has a high minimum spending requirement to unlock the first batch of points, and then a second swath of points upon spending $3,500 in month 13 as a cardholder.

This means that you’ll have to pay the annual fee twice before you receive the full welcome bonus, and you’ll also have to remember to put the spend through in month 13 so you don’t miss out on any points.

On the other hand, this card features a number of ongoing Air Canada perks, including unlimited Maple Leaf Lounge access, rollover benefits, and the ability for high spending to fast track qualifying for and maintaining Aeroplan Elite Status.

American Express Aeroplan Business Reserve Card

  • Earn 70,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $10,500 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 25,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $3,500 in month 13
  • Also, earn 3x Aeroplan points on Air Canada purchases
  • Aeroplan preferred pricing, free checked bag, priority check-in and boarding on Air Canada flights
  • Unlimited Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge access
  • Bonus Aeroplan points for referring family and friends
  • Qualify for the card as a sole proprietor
  • Annual fee: $599

RBC® British Airways Visa Infinite

RBC® has an ongoing boosted offer on its British Airways co-branded card. While the value is quite strong, the spending requirement is higher and on a shorter timeframe than the Avion cards.

Also, Avios are harder to use and more restrictive than Avion points. As Avion can be transferred 1:1 to Avios, I’d always opt for flexibility first, and only apply for the more limited card after exhausting other options.

As a bonus, the card received a bit of a makeover in April 2024, and now has a better earning structure.

RBC® British Airways Visa Infinite†

  • Earn 15,000 Avios when you get approved for the card
  • Then, earn 35,000 Avios when you spend $6,000 in the first three months
  • Also, earn 10,000 Avios when you renew the card for a second year
  • Plus, earn 3 Avios per $1 (CAD) spent on British Airways purchases
  • And, earn 2 Avios per $1 (CAD) spent† on dining and food delivery purchases
  • Get a Companion Award eVoucher for an Avios redemption on British Airways flights upon spending $30,000 in a calendar year
  • Annual fee: $165

American Express Aeroplan Reserve Card

The current offer for the American Express Aeroplan Reserve Card has a lower total bonus than its business variant above.

However, the spending requirements are also lower in year one and year two, which you may find more appealing. Just make sure you hit the $2,500 spending threshold in month 13 to achieve the full potential of the offer.

American Express Aeroplan Reserve Card

  • Earn 60,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $7,500 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 25,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $2,500 in month 13
  • Always earn 3x Aeroplan points on Air Canada purchases
  • Aeroplan preferred pricing, free checked bag, priority check-in and boarding on Air Canada flights
  • Unlimited Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge access in North America
  • Bonus Aeroplan points for referring family and friends
  • No minimum income requirement
  • Annual fee: $599

RBC® Avion Visa Infinite Privilege

Unlike its junior counterparts, RBC’s top-tier Avion card is offering up to 70,000 Avion points as a welcome bonus, which is a new record-high offer.

This card enjoys a location higher on the list than its counterparts for offering an elevated number of points, albeit paired with a higher annual fee.

The end date for this offer is marked at November 25, 2024, which leaves plenty of time to add it to your wallet if you meet the eligibility requirements.

RBC® Avion Visa Infinite Privilege†

  • Earn up to 35,000 Avion points upon approval†
  • Then, earn 15,000 Avion points upon spending $5,000 in the first six months†
  • Then, earn 20,000 Avion points as a one-time anniversary bonus upon renewal†
  • Plus, earn 1.25x RBC Avion points on all qualifying purchases
  • Use your rewards for any business class flight with no restrictions on dates, seats, or airlines
  • Transfer points to one of four airline partners
  • DragonPass membership with six free lounge visits per year
  • Minimum income: $200,000 personal or household†
  • Annual fee: $399

CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card

As it stands, the CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card sits in top place amongst the core Aeroplan co-branded credit cards, at least in terms of first-year value.

With this offer, the majority of the welcome bonus is awarded in the first year upon spending $5,000 in the first four months, and then the remainder comes in the second year after having spent $10,000 in the first year.

On the plus side, the card is offering a first-year annual fee rebate, which is a common and popular feature.

As is usually the case with CIBC, there’s no published expiry date for this offer.

CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card

  • Earn 10,000 Aeroplan points upon first purchase
  • Earn 20,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $5,000 in the first four months
  • Earn 10,000 Aeroplan points as an anniversary bonus upon spending $10,000 in the first year
  • Earn 1.5x Aeroplan points on gas, EV charging, groceries, and Air Canada purchases
  • Preferred pricing and free checked bags on Air Canada flights
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $139 (rebated in the first year)

RBC® Avion Visa Infinite* Business

The RBC® Avion Visa Infinite* Business card recently received a boost for up to 35,000 Avion points, as well as a first-year annual fee rebate.

As a big plus, the card has no spending requirement. With a reasonable annual fee for a high-end business credit card, it’s a valuable way to boost your Avion balance, and worth keeping around for its 1.25x base earning rate.

You’ll likely need to have a registered business with documentation to be approved for an RBC business credit card.

RBC Avion Visa Infinite Business

  • Earn 35,000 RBC Avion points when you get approved for the card
  • Plus, earn 1.25x RBC Avion points on all purchases
  • Use your rewards for any business class or First Class flight with no restrictions on dates, seats, or airlines
  • Transfer points to one of four airline partners
  • Qualify for the card with a registered business
  • Annual fee: $175 (rebated in the first year)

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

After a long run at the top of this list with a offers for more than 100,000 points in 2023, TD’s premium Aeroplan card has remained a few positions down with a lower welcome bonus in 2024.

The latest offer is for up to 75,000 points, which is the lowest we’ve seen in the past couple of years.

As a plus, there’s no monthly requirement to keep track of. Instead, the total required spending is quite high, at $12,000 in the first 180 days† and $24,000 in the first year.

This latest offer runs through to September 3, 2024.

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

  • Earn 20,000 Aeroplan points upon first purchase
  • Plus, earn an additional 25,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $12,000 in the first 180 days
  • Plus, earn a one-time anniversary bonus of 30,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $24,000 within 12 months of account opening
  • Earn 2x Aeroplan points on eligible Air Canada® purchases, including Air Canada Vacations®
  • Earn 1.5x Aeroplan points on eligible gas, groceries, dining, food delivery, and other travel purchases
  • Aeroplan preferred pricing, free checked bag, priority check-in and boarding on Air Canada flights
  • Unlimited Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge access
  • DragonPass membership with six free lounge visits per year
  • Minimum income: $150,000 personal or $200,000 household
  • Annual fee: $599
  • Application must be approved by September 3, 2024 to receive this offer

CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

CIBC’s top-tier Aeroplan card is offering up to 70,000 points at the moment, but you’ll have to put in a bit of effort to get there.

After getting 20,000 points upon making your first purchase, you’ll then need to spend $7,000 in the first six months to fulfill the first spending threshold, and then 10,000 points come in the second year, after having spent at least $15,000 in year one.

If you manage to spend $25,000 each year, you’ll also have an Annual Worldwide Companion Pass in your Aeroplan account, which can be valuable if used strategically.

CIBC Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

  • Earn 20,000 Aeroplan points upon first purchase
  • Earn 30,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $7,000 in the first four months
  • Plus, earn an anniversary bonus of 10,000 Aeroplan points upon renewing the card for a second year, after having spent at least $15,000 in the first year
  • Earn 2x Aeroplan points on Air Canada purchases
  • Earn 1.5x Aeroplan points on gas, groceries, dining, food delivery, electric vehicle charging, and other travel purchases
  • Aeroplan preferred pricing, free checked bag, priority check-in and boarding on Air Canada flights
  • Unlimited Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge access
  • DragonPass membership with six free lounge visits per year
  • NEXUS application credit
  • Minimum income: $150,000 personal or $200,000 household
  • Annual fee: $599

CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite* Card

The CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite* Card is offering a decent bonus right now, with up to 45,000 Aventura Points available upon spending $3,000 in the first four months.†

While Aventura Points aren’t necessarily the most tantalizing currency, there’s currently an ongoing promotion to redeem against any travel expense at an elevated valuation of 1.25 cents per point.†

Get this card and redeem the bonus against travel expenses that are otherwise difficult to use points for, such as independent hotels, short-term rentals, cruises, and car rentals.†

CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite* Card

  • Earn 15,000 CIBC Aventura Points after making your first purchase
  • Plus, earn 30,000 CIBC Aventura Points after spending $3,000 in the first four monthly statement periods
  • Plus, earn 2x CIBC Aventura Points on all purchases through the CIBC Rewards Centre
  • Plus, earn 1.5x CIBC Aventura Points on eligible gas, groceries, EV charging, and drugstore purchases
  • Four free lounge visits per year with the Visa Airport Companion Program
  • NEXUS application fee credit
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $139 (rebated for the first year)

CIBC Aventura® Gold Visa Card

The offer on the CIBC Aventura® Gold Visa Card is identical to the offer on its Visa Infinite counterpart, albeit with a lower income requirement.

You should have no trouble capitalizing on either offer.

CIBC Aventura® Gold Visa* Card

  • Earn 15,000 CIBC Aventura Points after making your first purchase
  • Plus, earn 30,000 CIBC Aventura Points after spending $3,000 in the first four months
  • Plus, earn 2x CIBC Aventura Points on all eligible purchases through the CIBC Rewards Centre
  • Plus, earn 1.5x CIBC Aventura Points on eligible gas, groceries, and drugstore purchases
  • Four free lounge visits per year with the Visa Airport Companion Program
  • NEXUS application fee credit
  • Minimum income: $15,000 household
  • Annual fee: $139 (rebated for the first year)

American Express Aeroplan Card

The American Express Aeroplan Card is yet another mid-tier Amex card with a respectable welcome bonus.

Fortunately, the latest offer on the card saw a slight boost to the total welcome bonus, and the first part of the welcome bonus awarded in year one without a monthly minimum spending requirement to keep track of.

However, you’ll want to make sure to spend $1,000 in month 13 to get the second swath of points, so be sure to give yourself a reminder.

American Express Aeroplan Card

  • Earn 30,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $3,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn an additional 20,000 Aeroplan points when you spend $1,000 in month 13
  • Always earn 2x Aeroplan points on Air Canada purchases
  • Aeroplan preferred pricing, free checked bag on Air Canada flights
  • Bonus Aeroplan points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $120

CIBC Aeroplan Visa Business Card

CIBC’s Aeroplan business card is a tale of two offers: an achievable portion up-front for good value, followed by an excessive spending requirement for a meagre prize.

For the first part alone, the card has a first-year annual fee rebate and a reasonable spending requirement. Even without considering the long-term spending threshold, you could do a lot worse for a new business credit card.

For what it’s worth, the total spending threshold was reduced from $65,000 to $35,000 for the latest offer, but it’s still alarmingly high.

CIBC Aeroplan® Visa* Business Card

  • Earn 10,000 Aeroplan points upon first first purchase
  • Plus, earn 20,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $10,000 in the first four months
  • Plus, earn an additional 30,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $40,000 or more in the first year
  • Earn 2x Aeroplan points on Air Canada purchases
  • Earn 1.5x Aeroplan points on gas, travel, and business expenses
  • Preferred pricing and free checked bags on Air Canada flights†
  • Qualify for the card with a registered business
  • Annual fee: $180 (rebated in the first year)

RBC® Avion Visa Infinite

After another round of a record-high welcome bonus, the latest offer has dropped down, but there’s still reason to pay attention to this offer.

That’s because the full allotment of points is awarded upon approval – it doesn’t get much easier than that.

While you’ll earn more points more quickly on day-to-day spending with Amex cards, RBC® Avion cards are a great way to cover your bases in the oneworld airline alliance.

You can use your Avion points to supplement your Amex MR transfers to British Airways Executive Club or Cathay Pacific Asia Miles, or for the unique ability to convert to American Airlines AAdvantage miles. You can also find value in the Air Travel Redemption Schedule.

There’s no expiry date with this new offer, which means it’s around indefinitely.

RBC® Avion Visa Infinite†

  • Earn 35,000 RBC Avion points upon approval†
  • Plus, earn 1x 1.25x RBC Avion points on qualifying travel purchases
  • Transfer RBC Avion points to British Airways Executive Club and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Redeem Avion points for flights with the RBC Air Travel Redemption Schedule
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $120
  • Supplementary card fee: $50

RBC® Avion Visa Platinum

If your income doesn’t qualify for the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite, you can also apply for the RBC® Avion Visa Platinum, with the same offer and perks.

RBC® Avion Visa Platinum†

  • Earn 35,000 RBC Avion points upon approval
  • Earn 1 RBC Avion point per dollar spent on travel purchases
  • Transfer RBC Avion points to British Airways Executive Club and other frequent flyer programs for premium flights
  • Redeem RBC Avion points with the RBC Air Travel Redemption Schedule
  • No minimum income requirement
  • Annual fee: $120

WestJet RBC®World Elite Mastercard

After a return to the standard offer for most of the beginning of 2024, the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard has been bumped up a few spots on this list thanks to card bringing back its best-ever offer.

In the first year as a cardholder, you can earn up to 600 WestJet dollars, then you’ll get another boost of 100 WestJet dollars in year two.

While you might not get the same sort of outsized value from WestJet dollars as you would with other loyalty programs, if you fly with WestJet with any frequency, this card should be on your radar for its ongoing benefits, especially with a best-ever offer.

This latest offer runs through to October 30, 2024.

WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercardǂ

  • Earn 300 WestJet dollars upon making your first purchase†
  • Earn 300 WestJet dollars upon spending $5,000 in the first three months†
  • Plus earn 100 WestJet dollars as a one-time anniversary bonus†
  • Plus, receive an annual companion voucher for discounted travel on WestJet flights, with a co-pay starting at $119 plus taxes and fees†
  • Minimum income: $80,000 personal or $150,000 household
  • Annual fee: $119

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card

The TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card is routinely one of our favourite mid-tier Aeroplan cards.

The latest offer for up to 40,000 Aeroplan points is down from the all-time-high welcome bonus of up to 70,000 Aeroplan points last year. While the total spending requirement is high, it’s also spread out over a full year, so you should have no trouble reaching it.

In order to receive the third dose of points, you’ll need to pay the annual fee for the second year. However, the boost in points should make it worthwhile for the second year, too.

This offer ends on September 3, 2024.

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card

  • Earn 10,000 Aeroplan points upon first purchase
  • Plus, earn 15,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $7,500 in the first 180 days of account opening
  • Plus, earn an additional 15,000 Aeroplan points on renewal when you spend $12,000 within 12 months of account opening
  • Earn 1.5x Aeroplan points on eligible gas, groceries, and Air Canada® purchases, including Air Canada Vacations®
  • Preferred Aeroplan pricing and free checked bag on Air Canada® flights
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $139
  • Application must be approved by September 3, 2024 to receive this offer

Scotiabank Gold American Express® Card

Like the Cobalt Card, the Scotiabank Gold American Express® Card is known more for its keeper prowess than for its outstanding signup offers. You’ll earn 5x Scene+ points on eligible grocery and restaurant purchases, or 6x points at Empire grocery stores.

On the other hand, the new welcome offer is solid, currently offering 25,000 Scene+ points with a low $1,000 spending threshold, or a total of up to 45,000 points with higher spending of $7,500 in the first year. That’s worth $450 when redeemed for travel, and there’s a first-year annual fee waiver, too.

Scene+ points are great for general travel expenses at fixed value, and along with the Scotiabank Passport® Visa Infinite* Card, the Scotiabank Gold American Express® Card is a top contender for a no foreign transaction fee travel card.

This latest offer runs through to October 31, 2024.

Scotiabank Gold American Express® Card

  • Earn 25,000 Scene+ points upon spending $1,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn an additional 20,000 Scene+ points upon spending $7,500 in the first year
  • Earn 6x Scene+ points at Sobeys, IGA, Safeway, FreshCo, and more
  • Plus, earn 5x Scene+ points on groceries, dining, and entertainment
  • Also, earn 3x Scene+ points on gas, transit, and select streaming services
  • Redeem points for a statement credit for any travel expense
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Enjoy the exclusive benefits of being an American Express cardholder
  • Annual fee: $120 (waived for the first year)

TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card

TD’s in-house rewards cards make for a great stat-padder when you’re looking for general travel value outside of airline or hotel loyalty programs.

After another round with a record-high welcome bonus earlier this year, the current offer on the TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card has dropped down to 75,000 TD Rewards Points with the latest offer.

That’s worth a fixed value of up to $375 towards any travel booking via Expedia® for TD. With a reasonable minimum spending requirement spread out over six months and a first-year annual fee rebate†, this offer is still worth considering.

Plus, you’ll also get a $100 annual travel credit, which you can use on a hotel or vacation package of at least $500 booked through Expedia® for TD. This goes a long way to improving the value proposition on the card, whether in the first year or long-term.

The latest offer for this card runs through to September 3, 2024.

TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card

  • Earn 20,000 TD Rewards Points upon making your first purchase
  • Earn 55,000 TD Rewards Points upon spending $5,000 within 180 days of account opening
  • Plus, earn up to 10,000 TD Rewards Points back on your birthday
  • Plus, earn 8x TD Rewards Points on eligible travel purchases when you book through Expedia® for TD
  • Get an annual TD Travel Credit of $100 when you book through Expedia® for TD
  • Use your rewards for any travel bookings available on Expedia® for TD
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $139, rebated for the first year
  • Application must be approved by September 3, 2024 to receive this offer

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Platinum* Card

With a signup bonus of up to 20,000 Aeroplan points, an annual fee rebate for the first year, and a low income requirement, this card is one of the best ways for beginners early in their credit journey to begin collecting meaningful sums of Aeroplan points.

If you’re hesitant to apply for cards with high annual fees, or if you can’t be approved for higher-income cards, this card is as good a starting point as they come.

TD® Aeroplan® Visa Platinum* Card

  • Earn 10,000 Aeroplan points upon first purchase
  • Plus, earn 10,000 Aeroplan points upon spending $1,000 in the first three months
  • Earn 1x Aeroplan points† on eligible gas, groceries, and Air Canada® purchases, including Air Canada Vacations®
  • Preferred pricing on Air Canada® flights through Aeroplan
  • Annual fee: $89, rebated in the first year
  • Application must be approved by September 3, 2024 to receive this offer

CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

The upper crust of CIBC’s Aventura lineup of credit cards has a solid offer at the moment. After spending a total of $6,000 in the first four months, you’ll have earned at least 57,500 Aventura Points: 50,000 from the welcome bonus, and at least 7,500 from meeting the first two minimum spending requirements.

When redeemed against any pending travel expense at 1.25 cents per point, that’s worth $719. However, once you subtract the $499 annual fee and add the value from the $200 annual travel credit, we arrive at our valuation of the offer.

Aventura Points are useful for booking independent hotels, short-term rentals, cruises, and car rentals, which are otherwise difficult to book with points. Consider this offer as part of your overall strategy.

CIBC Aventura® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card

  • Earn 25,000 CIBC Aventura Points upon spending $3,000 in the first four months†
  • Plus, earn 25,000 CIBC Aventura Points upon spending $6,000 in the first four months†
  • And, earn an anniversary bonus of 30,000 CIBC Aventura Points when you renew the card for a second year†
  • Plus, earn 3x CIBC Aventura Points on all purchases through the CIBC Rewards Centre†
  • Plus, earn 2x CIBC Aventura Points on eligible gas, groceries, dining, entertainment, transit, and EV charging purchases†
  • Plus, receive an annual $200 travel credit
  • DragonPass membership with six free lounge visits per year†
  • NEXUS application credit†
  • Minimum income: $200,000 personal or household
  • Annual fee: $499

Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card

The business variant of Amex’s Bonvoy cards ranks higher than the personal card thanks to a higher welcome bonus, albeit paired with a higher minimum spending requirement.

Plus, it’s worth holding onto for the long-term, due to the Free Night Award you’ll enjoy as an annual benefit in exchange for a reasonable annual fee.

This new offer is available indefinitely, and since there’s never a bad time to apply for the card, now is as good a time as any to add it to your portfolio.

Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card

  • Earn 60,000 Bonvoy points upon spending $5,000 in the first three months
  • Always earn 5x Bonvoy points on purchases at Marriott properties
  • Also, receive an annual Free Night Award worth 35,000 Bonvoy points starting in your second year with the card
  • Also, receive 15 elite-qualifying nights every year and automatic Marriott Bonvoy Silver Elite status
  • Bonus Bonvoy points for referring family and friends
  • Qualify for the card as a sole proprietor
  • Annual fee: $150

American Express Cobalt Card

The American Express Cobalt Card is a favourite for everyday earning, with an unbeatable 5x rate on groceries and restaurants. The card is arguably more attractive for its keeper appeal than it is for its signup bonus, which saw a huge drop recently.

Still, the value of the welcome offer is worth applying for, even with a baseline welcome bonus. In fact, there’s never a bad time to add a Cobalt Card to your rotation.

American Express Cobalt Card

  • Earn a total of 15,000 MR points upon spending $750 in each of the first 12 months
  • Earn 5x MR points on groceries, restaurants, bars, and food delivery
  • Earn 3x MR points on eligible streaming services
  • Earn 2x MR points on gas, transit, and travel purchases
  • Transfer MR points to Aeroplan, Avios, Flying Blue, or Marriott Bonvoy
  • Enjoy the exclusive benefits of being an American Express cardholder
  • Bonus MR points for referring family and friends
  • Monthly fee: $12.99

Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card

The Marriott Bonvoy personal card is currently offering a bonus of up to 55,000 Bonvoy points.

If you’re eligible, this is a good opportunity to pad your Bonvoy balance for an upcoming aspirational redemption.

Your best bet is to maximize the welcome bonus and then burn the points on a valuable redemption as quickly as possible. Then, keep it in the sock drawer for the 35,000-point Free Night Award each year.

As with its business counterpart, this offer runs indefinitely, and there’s never a bad time to apply.

Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card

  • Earn 55,000 Bonvoy points upon spending $3,000 in the first three months
  • Also, receive an annual Free Night Award worth 35,000 Bonvoy points starting in your second year with the card
  • Also, receive 15 elite-qualifying nights every year and automatic Marriott Bonvoy Silver Elite status
  • Bonus Bonvoy points for referring family and friends
  • Annual fee: $120

Cathay World Elite® Mastercard® – powered by Neo

If you have your eyes set on an award flight with Cathay Pacific, the Cathay World Elite® Mastercard® – powered by Neo is the only card in Canada that directly earns Asia Miles.

Half of the welcome bonus is awarded upon making your first purchase, while the other half comes after a reasonable minimum spending requirement of $3,000 in the first three months.

Aside from a 10% discount on Cathay Pacific flights, the card doesn’t offer much else in the form of unique travel or cardholder benefits. On the other hand, if you’re looking to pad your Asia Miles balance, this offer falls squarely in the category of low-hanging fruit.

Cathay World Elite® Mastercard® – powered by Neo

  • Earn 15,000 Asia Miles upon card activation†
  • Plus, earn 15,000 Asia Miles upon spending $3,000 in the first three months†
  • Then, earn 2 Asia Miles per dollar spent on Cathay Pacific flights†
  • And, earn more Asia Miles at Neo's partners†
  • 10% discount on Cathay Pacific flights†
  • Minimum income: $80,000 (personal), $150,000 (household)
  • Annual fee: $180

BMO AIR MILES®† World Elite®* Mastercard®*

In 2023, BMO acquired AIR MILES, and the bank has been breathing life back into the loyalty program since then.

If you’re entrenched in the AIR MILES world, then consider padding your balance with the current offer on the BMO AIR MILES®† World Elite®* Mastercard®*, with 3,000 AIR MILES®† up for grabs.†

Fortunately, you’ll receive the entire allotment of the welcome bonus after charging $3,000 in eligible expenses to the card in the first three months, which is entirely reasonable.

BMO AIR MILES®† World Elite®*Mastercard®*

  • Earn 3,000 AIR MILES® upon spending $3,000 in the first three months†
  • Earn 1x 3x AIR MILES® per $12 spent at AIR MILES® partners†
  • Earn 1x 2x AIR MILES®per $12 spent at grocery stores, wholesale clubs, and alcohol retailers†
  • Earn 1 AIR MILES®per $12 spent when you spend with your credit card everywhere els†
  • Use AIR MILES® for Cash Rewards or Dream Rewards†
  • Minimum income: $80,000 personal or $150,000 household†
  • Annual fee: $120 (rebated in the first year)†

American Express Green Card

The American Express Green Card is Amex’s lowest-tier card that earns Membership Rewards. It comes with no annual fee, and it’s a great option for anyone with a new or recovering credit file.

Currently, the welcome bonus stands at 10,000 MR points upon spending $1,000 in the first three months. While that’s not necessarily going to get you a seat in business class, it’s still enough to score a transcontinental flight in economy on many airlines.

Otherwise, the card doesn’t come with too many bells and whistles, which is to be expected for a card with no annual fee.

American Express Green Card

  • Earn 10,000 MR points upon spending $1,000 in the first three months
  • Plus, earn 1x MR points on all purchases
  • Transfer points to airlines or hotels
  • Amex Offers and cardholder benefits
  • Annual fee: $0

Scotiabank Passport® Visa Infinite* Card

Recently, Scotiabank debuted a new offer on the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite Card, its flagship no foreign transaction fee card.

With the current offer, you’ll enjoy a welcome bonus of 25,000 Scene+ points (worth $250 when redeemed against travel expenses) after a very reasonable $1,000 minimum spending requirement.

Plus, this card comes with six lounge visits each year through the Visa Airport Companion Program†, which is a great perk to use when you’re away from home.

Scotiabank Passport® Visa Infinite* Card

  • Earn 25,000 Scene+ points upon spending $1,000 in the first three months
  • Earn an additional 10,000 Scene+ points upon spending $40,000 in the first year
  • Earn 2x Scene+ points on groceries, dining, entertainment, and transit
  • Plus, earn 3x Scene+ points on grocery purchases at Sobeys, IGA, Safeway, and FreshCo
  • Visa Airport Companion membership with six free lounge visits per year
  • Redeem points for statement credit for any travel expense
  • Minimum income: $60,000 personal or $100,000 household
  • Annual fee: $150

Conclusion

We hope that this list will help guide you as you select your next card application, with an emphasis on the value of the signup bonus.

Feel free to view all credit cards to sort and filter by your own criteria as you compare other options. You can also book a Points Consulting call with the Prince of Travel team if you’d like some personalized advice.

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